Disability Benefits, Inc.

Living with a disability that prevents you from working can be highly stressful and unnerving. The uncertainty of whether or not one can provide for one’s family is a powerful motivation to file a claim for benefits with the Social Security Administration. Putting a skilled Social Security representative in your corner can make a world of difference.

Knowing When It’s Time to File a Claim

If you suffer from a medical condition, injury, or illness that prevents you from seeking or performing gainful activity and employment, you may be eligible to claim Social Security disability benefits. The sooner you pursue them, the better off and more secure in your future you will be.

Understanding What Type of Claim to File

Understand that you may have several different options for filing. You may qualify for disability benefits if you have previously worked and earned enough work credits. If you have never worked and meet certain income qualifications, you may be able to claim Supplemental Security Income. Let our representatives evaluate which one may be best for you.

The Choice to Hire a Social Security Representative

Having legal representation is not a prerequisite to filing for benefits. Many applicants start the process independently. However, most of those applicants – indeed, most of all applicants – never make it past the field office. Their claims are rejected quickly, and for a variety of reasons. Working with a skilled advocate can keep you from hitting such a roadblock in the first place, and significantly ease the entire process.

How A Baltimore SSD Attorney Can Help

At Disability Benefits, Inc., you can consult with an Accredited Disability Representative (ADR) with a proven track record of getting real results for clients who have been denied Social Security benefits. An ADR will sit down with you, and take the time to learn about you and the nature of your disability. He deeply and extensively understands the types of disabling conditions and documentary proof the SSA adjusters seek when they decide whether to pay or reject benefits claims.

Two of the most glaring of unrepresented claimants’ mistakes is failing to provide appropriate medical documentation, and having their medical providers submit adequate reporting. A Baltimore SSD attorney and ADR will review your paperwork and help spot any weaknesses in the evidence you’ve prepared.

Skilled Representation from Claims to the Appeals Stage

Certainly, the best outcome is to have your claim approved on the first try. Your Baltimore SSD Attorney and ADR can help you prepare your application to minimize any potential errors you may not even realize you have. If your claim is rejected, contact your representative right away. There are strict deadlines for filing an appeal, and they can help you meet them.

Educating and Empowering Clients

At Disability Benefits, Inc., it’s important to us that you take an active role in your own case. We can take the time to educate you in what the S.S.A. is looking for when reviewing your claim. Whether it’s submitting to medical experts, coordinating potential benefits with unemployment, or continuing to work, we can counsel you on your best options. We can help you make informed decisions about whether or not to pursue an appeal, or what to do if your claim is rejected or only partially paid.

The Pillas have decades of experience helping clients through the red tape of filing claims, and can aggressively represent you before the Appeals Council. You don’t have to go at it alone. Put their skills and knowledge to work for you.

Disability Benefits, Inc.

If you seek experienced, aggressive Social Security Disability representation, contact Disability Benefits, Inc. Let us help educate you on the law as it relates to your claim so you can make an informed decision about how best to pursue your legal options. To schedule an appointment for an initial consultation, call us at (800) 899-7040.

Complete Our 3-Step Evaluation to See if You Have a Claim

Step One

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Have you already applied for Social Security Disability benefits?YesNo

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Has your claim been denied by Social Security?YesNo

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Do you Currently have a long term Disability Policy?YesNo

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Have you been or do you expect to be disabled for more than 12 months?YesNo

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Is an attorney or advocate helping you with your disability claim?YesNo